Well, the new artist Riccardo Burchielli is definitely emulating what Tristan did. The results are better than I expected. I think of it less as a copying a style, and more as maintaining the look of the book. I actually thought perhaps Mark A. Nelson might have done a few issues since he did an alt cover for the first issue (which would have exceeded my expectations), but this is pretty good. You can see the lines have that squiggly detaily effect that we've come to love, but the main difference is the line weight. It is now thicker. It may mean that the drawings are done at a different scale? I don't know.
It is likely that there are perspective references and style references from the video game. Not at all a bad thing in my opinion.
I like the black framing of the panels better than the white. It maintains the ominous look and feels like you're reading in the dark.
Bottom line is that I was worried about this issue and now I am not.
Quote from: HuDaFuK on Aug 02, 2016, 08:14:08 AM
Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Aug 02, 2016, 05:48:19 AMIf I understand correctly, Tristan is not involved with issue 3.
Issues 3 & 4 are a different artist (Riccardo Burchielli) because they're flashbacks, apparently.
Quote from: Perfect-Organism on Aug 02, 2016, 05:48:19 AMI hope I'm wrong but...
I don't see why it's anything to worry about. It's not like Tristen won't be back for issue 5.
Quote from: Prez on Aug 02, 2016, 07:01:36 AMDo we have an exact date for Issue 3 yet?
August 17. Good news is issue 4 will follow on the 31st!
I want to have good stylistic continuity in the series. That's what I was worried about. But it looks like they're keeping the look.
I wonder why the android is wearing glasses though...
Oh wait, here's my no-prize... they made him like that because you pleople are more comfortable interacting with your own kind. If he didn't wear the glasses, it would defeat the purpose.
Not!
Well in that case, the Joes would also be wearing space suits in space. Hey come on, these are Working Joes. Maybe these Working Joes are trying to transcend their limitations to become something more. Maybe this is a reflection of their abandoning their mission? He's wearing the glasses to look less like a robot. Ehem, he prefers the term artificial person himself. Oh, there's my no-prize.